The US SEC has released new regulations defining "compliance stablecoins" and exempting certain regulatory obligations.

Odaily News SEC has released new regulations, clarifying that certain stablecoins do not fall under the category of securities and may be exempt from trading reporting obligations. The so-called "compliant stablecoins" must be fully backed by fiat or high liquidity low-risk assets, redeemable 1:1 for USD, and must not offer yields, mix reserves, or engage in speculative investments. Algorithmic stablecoins are not included in this scope, and their regulatory status remains unclear. This definition aligns with legislative proposals such as the GENIUS Act and the Stable Act. (Cointelegraph)

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